This should put a smile on your face. Drinking Happy Ending or… you know.
This Happy Ending Will Put A Smile On Your Face (VIDEO)
This should put a smile on your face. Drinking Happy Ending or… you know.
This should put a smile on your face. Drinking Happy Ending or… you know.
Cigar City Brewing (Cider & Mead) will debut a mead/lager hybrid collaboration with B. Nektar Camp Braggot Ghost Stories. Here’s the teaser…
Davey Colgan, Boulevard Brewing rep, and Irishman, helps you drunk speak a few Gaelic phrases. Personally, I’ve always wanted to know how to say – “The Dude Abides” in another language. Boulevard Irish Ale hits shelves soon.
Dogfish Head founder, Sam Calagione explains the brewery’s nationwide hop celebration of beer dinners. Runtime: 11+ minutes
Transformers star Megan Fox is the cover girl for Brahma Beer, based in Brazil. The series of advertisements debut in March.
And… one of the commericals
Red Brick Brewing (Atlanta, GA) blended their newest brew “The Lost Years” yesterday. In total, 70+ barrels have been aging since last summer. Some of the barrels: straight barrel aged old ale, while others are barrel aged old ale with Continue Reading →
At one point Brooklyn, yes Brooklyn, was the beer capital of the world. But, in the 1970’s Brooklyn’s once thriving beer industry came to a crashing halt from 90 breweries to none citing rising crime and decay as responsible for Continue Reading →
This should put a smile on your face. Drinking Happy Ending or… you know.
Cigar City Brewing (Cider & Mead) will debut a mead/lager hybrid collaboration with B. Nektar Camp Braggot Ghost Stories. Here’s the teaser…
Davey Colgan, Boulevard Brewing rep, and Irishman, helps you drunk speak a few Gaelic phrases. Personally, I’ve always wanted to know how to say – “The Dude Abides” in another language. Boulevard Irish Ale hits shelves soon.
Dogfish Head founder, Sam Calagione explains the brewery’s nationwide hop celebration of beer dinners. Runtime: 11+ minutes
Red Brick Brewing (Atlanta, GA) blended their newest brew “The Lost Years” yesterday. In total, 70+ barrels have been aging since last summer. Some of the barrels: straight barrel aged old ale, while others are barrel aged old ale with orange peels and star anise. Blend them all together, you have The Lost Years, a beer sure to warm you up this winter.
Lost will be bottled before weeks end, hitting shelves before the end of the month. Beer Street Journal took some footage back in July, 2012 when The Lost Years was put in the barrels, and yesterday when it was pulled from the barrels. Initial flavor from the first barrel pull? Nice and boozy, with hints of orange and bourbon soaked oak.
Style: Old Ale (w/ Bitter & Sweet Orange Peel, Star Anise)
Availability: 12oz bottles, Draft
Arrival: Late Jan, 2013
9% ABV
At one point Brooklyn, yes Brooklyn, was the beer capital of the world. But, in the 1970’s Brooklyn’s once thriving beer industry came to a crashing halt from 90 breweries to none citing rising crime and decay as responsible for the decline. Now, the borough is making a slow but steady comeback in regards to more than just beer.
In order to tell the story of a beer history at risk of being forgotten, 3 people have started filming a 50 minute documentary entitled Brewed in Brooklyn, and have begun a Kickstarter campaign to accompany it. Those behind the project have reassured that with or without the backing the show will go on, but with the funding the undertaking will become quite easier. To make a contribution or to learn more about the project, please visit their Kickstarter page here.